Silipos Cooling Dermal Pad

Shoulder protecting pads are recommended to help protect the shoulder and back area from abrasion and friction during contact sports. This silicone padding is best adhered to the body with medical tape. Cut to size.

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Product Description

Cooling Dermal Pad Features:

2 Inch thick pad (50mm) can be cut to preferred size and shape. The silicone padding is best adhered to the body with medical tape (hyperfix) or sports tape.

Dermal Pad made from Silipos Intelligent Gel relieves pressure, abrasion and friction on the skin. The special gel conforms to the body ensuring a comfortable fit that cushions and protects.

Choose size: 12.7 mm (1/2'') or 4.23 mm (1/6'')


An Inconspicuous Pad for Contact Sports

The Dermal Pad is perfect for contact contact sports: great for use by rugby players, hockey players and football players. It may also help to prevent various other injuries such as hospital acquired pressure ulcers, as well as helping to prevent injury, bruising and skin damage.


Washable and reusable. Contains camphor Oil for cooling effect.

With proper care (light cleaning under water), the pad will continue to release skin beneficial mineral oils throughout the life of the product.

  • Hypoallergenic and latex free, BPA and Phthalate free
  • Camphor oil formulation for cooling relief
  • Pad can be easily applied with sports tape
  • Helps cushion and protect against bruising, injury and pressure ulcers
  • Recommended to help protect the shoulders from abrasion and friction during contact sports
  • Can be cut to size


Silipos USA asked Ex-pro rugby player Kelsi to see if our Cooling Dermal Pad would stand up to her high contact training days. Read on for her full Q&A here.